Archive for January, 2009

Right place to get private/personalized number plates

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Hello everybody!!! Are you looking to buy or sell personalized number plates? If so then let me tell you that the site called NorthumbriaNumbers.com is perhaps the place to go. At NorthumbriaNumbers.com, one can either sell a private plate or buy a personalised plate for his vehicle. You can search for a number plate at their site. Or else, you can design your own plate and then you can avail their services to get it registered. This firm has been in this business for several years and they have served thousands of satisfied customers.

Best place to go for garments online…

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

You may be in any part of this world, but wherever you are in, you need to follow attire. You may work in a manufacturing industry or in a software company, but the thing is you should be dressed up neatly. If you are looking for any high quality outfit then you should blindly go in for Red Kap.

They are supplying outerwears for employees for more than eight decades. Their clothes are of high reliability. They provide you with ultimate comfort and style. They manufacture all kinds of clothing like half and full sleeve shirts for men working in industries, cotton rich jersey, safety vest etc., and their products are available at all sizes.

They provide you with the best quality and at the same time at an affordable cost. You can order them online just by choosing the suitable color and size. You can contact them at 1-800-566-4298 and they are ready to help you round the clock.

Proteas on top… (Part-III)

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

The skipper and Neil McKenzie opened the innings for the Proteas, but the pair did not lat long as a beauty from Siddle bowled the latter in just the second over the match. Proteas were troubled at regular pace as they found very difficult to face the pace attack. At one stage the Aussies were ruling the game when proteas were hanging at a score of 141 for the loss of 6 wickets. The new comer JP Duminy was the only recognized batsman at the crease. His temperament was good and he did not look as if he is playing his second test match. He was fully matured in shot selection and scoring runs. His batting style was excellent. It was a treat for the eyes. Steyn on the other end understood the conditions and contributed accordingly. The young chap scored his first test century against the world champions. It was a day to be remembered for the rest of his life.

Healthcare consulting…

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

You may live in a city or a town or even a small village, the place you live does not matters, rather the facilities provided in your place is much more important. People can live wherever they like but it should be nearer to a hospital. No man in this world lives without any health related issues. So, hospitals with good quality and condition should be present everywhere. If you own a hospital or if you wish to build a hospital for the well being of the public, them you should think of Dan P Neumeister. He is an expert in hospital management and he also gives his ideas on sales and marketing, financial management etc., he completed his Masters in healthcare administration from the University of Trinity. He joined the health system in 1997. His thoughts are very practical and it can be applied in the future generations. He is associated with many of the healthcare systems and he has immense knowledge in this field.

Proteas on top… (Part-II)

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

The second test began on the 26th of December at the Melbourne Cricket Grounds. This test is referred to as the Boxing Day test match. The Australian skipper won the toss once again in the series and elected to bat first as the conditions supported batting. Hayden seems to be out of form for many a months and he proved the same with his bat by getting out for just 8 runs. Katich and the skipper gave some hope for the team and they added 127 runs for the second wicket as Steyn bowled Katich. Ponting was on a full flow and he went on to score his ton in less than 130 balls. Vice captain Clarke took sometime to get settled as wickets were falling at regular intervals on the other side. Dale Steyn took five wickets in the innings. Finally, the Aussies were bundled out for 394 runs in the first innings.

Guidelines to keep your mind healthy…

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Every human being in this world would love to live a healthy and a peaceful life. In order to live in the way that you like it is important to balance your daily physical and mental activities. Balancing of activities should be practiced from young age itself. Right from the childhood children must be educated with yoga and meditation along with their syllabus. If you are not brought up in this manner and if you want to lead a peaceful life then you must contact Dr Daniel Amen. He is a world wide renowned psychiatrist and a brain-imaging expert. He has performed numerous researches and by doing so came to a conclusion that humans can improve their overall health by improving the functionality of the brain. He is also an expert in giving tips to enhance the health of the brain. There are many articles that guide you to improve your personality. If you are really interested in improving your body and mind then should immediately contact him.

Proteas on top… (Part-I)

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

It’s a frustrating time for the Aussies as they have lost the test series against the Proteas. The South Africans are in a tour to Australia to play 3 test matches, 2 T20 Internationals and 5 ODI’s. The first test was played at Perth. The host team cannot withstand the power of the Proteas as they chased a huge total of 414 in the final innings. It was a historic win for the visitors and it is only the second highest run chase ever in the history of test cricket. AB de Villiers was declared the man of the match for his consistent performance in both the innings. The confidence in the team was so high because they had beaten the No.1 in their home soil. Moreover, there was an equal contribution from all the three departments, which boosted the morale of the team. They were very eager to face the upcoming matches with the same spirit.